If a wire with zero resistance is connected in a parallel with another resistor of some resistance , why does the wire draw all the current? Please explain in detail
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I feel that since wire has little resistance the current in the circuit is not opposed so current will move through it easily
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ya exactly she wrote well
becoz as when u r connecting two resistors of different resistances so the resistance with more resistance value flows with less current becoz less opposing force
so 0 resistance.....
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